Example sentences of "[noun] have come to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As university funding has come to hinge on publication , this has been encouraged for its own sake .
2 On completion of detoxification and frequently during it , the user has to come to terms with two further related problems : the psychological and social aspects of dependence .
3 If you 're interested in either the design or purchase of jewellery then a unique opportunity has come to Glasgow this week .
4 Ron Adams has come to Bullingdon from Liverpool .
5 Ron Adams has come to Bullingdon from Liverpool .
6 A RARE insight into the kindly nature of novelist Thomas Hardy has come to light , thanks to the efforts of a retired Dorset schoolmaster .
7 EXACTLY 200 years after the birth of Shelley , a secret diary kept by the poet has come to light in a Dorset attic .
8 This college has come to life and advanced considerably under the direction of its very live wire Rector Mr Jocelyn Stevens .
9 Nomadism is not the only unusual farming practice to have come to light as a result of the team 's research in the rainforests of South-east Asia .
10 But it seemed polite to visit the Freitas family , especially after Lina had come to Monte Samana on a fruitless errand .
11 George Burt was delighted that the Club had come to Swanage .
12 Although Wallia had come to terms with Constantius in 416 , he had subsequently campaigned on the emperor 's behalf , against other barbarian groups in Spain .
13 Later , with the construction of the M25 as an orbital route around London , Abercrombie 's outer ring had come to fruition .
14 However , financial uncertainty , a low priority attached until recently to rural schemes by the Housing Corporation and problems associated with its national-scale administration , coupled with some rural planning restrictions , have meant that only a very small number of the schemes of this and other organizations have come to fruition .
15 In some countries Marxists have come to power either constitutionally or through nationalist liberation movements as opposed to revolution .
16 Despite full documentation and reference in a review article , no further instances of a familial occurrence of this condition have come to light and this family remains unique .
17 I got married twenty three years ago in China , well , we just invite er , invited er our friends , and er former school mates to ma , to my home and we did n't make any vow , er we just gave a banquet to the friends , and er , in China people now can get married in many ways and er some foreigners have come to China to get married in a traditional Chinese way , and they have to er , carry their bride in a sedan chair .
18 Many manufacturers have come to grief on the belief that technical solutions can be bought pre-packaged .
19 We know that many blessings have come to individuals and the whole parish through this devotion .
20 Gendarmes from the French police force have come to Oxford this week to promote road safety amongst school children .
21 Speaking at a conference on the ‘ Future of the Irish Country House ’ ( 26 February ) , the Prime Minister of Ireland , Albert Reynolds made a statement of profound importance about how Ireland has come to terms with its Anglo-Irish past , at least so far as its architecture is concerned .
22 This will be the first time that his work has come to Belfast and the two works he has chosen will show two of his greatest strengths — Shakespeare and the musical .
23 Snowmaking has come to Scotland .
24 I 'm , we 're very proud that the G M B has come to Portsmouth at last er and er that your flag is flying in the Guildhall square .
25 It must be disconcerting , to say the least , to have hordes of complete strangers wandering round your garden for seven months of the year , but this is another thing with which Lady Amory has come to terms .
26 ONE of Britain 's biggest service companies has come to grief with disastrous figures and a crash in its shares .
27 An English High Court Judge has come to Scotland to gather his evidence amidst claims that the former Re-Chem Toxic Waste Incinerator , in Stirlingshire , was responsible the death of a herd of cows .
28 ( Ver had been charged with the murder in 1984 but acquitted , a verdict which was overturned in 1986 after Corazon Aquino had come to power — see pp. 34297-98 ; 34489 ; 34872 . )
29 The issue had come to light following a break-in at the office of his solicitor ( one of a number of such incidents in recent months at premises connected with political parties or with individual politicians ) and the theft of a document on the affair .
30 Best of all was Peter Royston 's eight-minute dance which told all-you-can-remember from Disney 's film — it was as if the cartoon had come to life as there she was , on points , bluebird balanced on her finger …
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